We are the Knights (that’s pronounced phonetically - cuh-nig-its - as of the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail) Who Say Cyclic, a group of High School students, all of whom attended 6thgrade at Challenger School. At Challenger, we each gained not only a respect of the English language but also the want to change the world. Our noble mission is to improve America, one step at a time – primarily by improving the U.S.’s tongue and correcting false ideas about how its government functions. To learn more, please visit our website at www.cuhnigits.org.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Hmp

Hi everyone! I'm posting for two reasons:
1. To say, "Hmp!" Because NO ONE HAS COMMENTED OR POSTED FOR SUCH A LONG TIME!

2. *Cough Cough* To humbly invite everyone to follow my new blog, Where the wind blows. It will be a blog where I'll be posting recipes, pictures from various places that I visit, and where people can go to have helpful discussions. I want this blog to be a place where people can help each other. Please join in! :)

Loves,
Mira

ps. You might have noticed that this post was signed as Sunflower. I changed my profile name for my new blog. Sorry about that ^-^

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Summer!!!

Hey everybody!!!
I haven't posted in FOREVER, so I just wanted to post something. Since it's summer, I have been doing fun stuff, and have a lot of fun summer goals, like learning morse code. So, I'm just wondering what you all have planned for summer fun?
-Laga

Monday, June 6, 2011

Some Philosophy for You

Do you think that everything is physical? Meaning, from a scientific and empirical viewpoint, is everything made of matter, or are there some things - like thoughts, perhaps - that don't really exist, in the physical sense? Opinions please.
Or chew on this - Plato thought that all physical objects are inherently defective, and the only way to get an idea of the true form of an object was through thought (thought was supposedly closer to the divine/true-ness of the universe.) His idea was "why look at the stars when you can think about them?" Opinions please.
Thoughtfully and ardently,
Sol